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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944 HERALD TO HAVE SPECIAL COLUMN FROM SALEM Inside stories of happenings at a session of the state legislature are always interesting and fre quently just as important as the recorded proceedings, insofar as they inform the public of legisla tive trends and the efforts and am bitions of individual lawmakers. this weekly report from the state Because of his state-wide contacts capital will be particularly valua and 11 years experience in report ble to all who wish to keep in ing sessions of the Oregon legisla formed on bills proposed and laws ture, Vernon Williams is specially enacted to meet the gravo situa qualified to write such articles, tion imposed by war demands and and his column of news and com post-war problems and their ef- ment on the 1945 session, which | feet upon state finances. convenes January 8, will appear in Williams will maintain head The Herald, and will be of special quarters in the capitol building interest to Herald readers. press room throughout the session Because of war conditions and and his column, With the Lawmak the consequent problems every ers in Salem, will cover events of state lawmaking body must face. the preceding week, together with timely comment on bills offered in the two houses. The reports will be nonpartisan and free from bias or prejudice, the purpose of the column being at all times to ad here to the facts, with sincere in terpretation of the possible effects of all measures proposed by the legislators. ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE Rise and Shine in 1945 at Stone’s tor Gobs and Gobs of Super Soy! PAGE THREW FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton LaGrande and Baker — BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY — D. F. BELDING Agent Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore. PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. Steer your budget through calm, thrifty prices during all of 1945 . . . shop at STONE'S. We've planned a bigger and better merchandising campaign that will land you safely at the home port of "SAVINGS". Sign un. now, mates! Duz Washing Powder Safe, mild, dissolves instantly. PKG. 4 9 miXED GUTS ..... per lb. .33 GINGERBREAD . 14-oz. pkg. .22 morn FIGS .. 59-oz. tin .40 GOLDER CORN .. 20-oz. tin .14 0.8. 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Mrs. Walker of Cie Elum, Wn,, Bu Mra. Grace Shaun Cpl. and Mrs. Glen O'Brien and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jack Mrs. C. W. Acock were Hermiston Browning and family. Robert Waters and Rose Mary visitors Thursday and C. N. Betty Acock and Cpl. and Mrs. Glen O’ Brown left for Portland Monday Brien were Hermiston visitors Fri evening. The Emery Bedwells left Sun day. Don Kenny and the Whip day. ples and the Shouns were also in Cpl. Glen O’Brien arrived home Hermiston Friday. The high school student body Tuesday to spend a short furlough gave a party for its members, the here and at Menlo, Wash. He and teachers and the janitors. Mrs. Mrs. O’Brien and son left Saturday Whipple with the aid of the Home for Menlo to visit his mother, Mrs. Economics class prepared the tur Nona O'Brien and other relatives key dinner. After dinner old San there. He is to report in Califor ta appeared. He had a cold and nia by January 2nd. The Ordnance sends out a bus could not talk. Beth Russell ex plained he helped give out pres to gather the workers instead of ents. They had a song, ‘‘Shorten going by cars pooled to take them in’ Bread”, and some games, that to work. Henry Miller is the dri completed an enjoyable evening. ver. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCoy and The Pentecostal church had a Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hoagland good program Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ames are went to Heppner. Dan Hill, May the parents of a daughter born on nard Hoagland and McCoy went December 12th at a The Dalles on to Portland for their physical hospital. She returned home on examinations. Mrs. McCoy accom panied them to Portland. They all Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knighten and passed the exam except Dan Hill. Charles Acock Jr. and Adren Al son Delos went to Spokane Sunday len took turkeys to Portland Wed to spend Christmas there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Cleve and nesday and one load to The Dalles sons Vernon and Leonard Mount Thursday and Friday. They fin arrived from Kennewick Sunday ished the picking Thursday even to spend Christmas with the Mil ing. They had a picking crew that finished picking after Christmas. ton Bailey family. A. A. Shoun spent from Monday The Ivan Bell family went to until Thursday with his brother, Idaho to visit over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cowitz of Salem Avery and family. He is spending are visiting their daughter, Mrs. the winter with his sister, Mrs. Alice Asher of Spray. Leo Haddock. Roy Minnick is leaving for Port land Tuesday night for medical treatment. Paula Häberlein, Lucile Jones, La Velie Markham, Jo Anne Tade, all are home for the holidays. Walter Griders went to Board man Sunday. The Ivan Brannons of Boardman spent Christmas with the Walter Griders. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Pierson and son Douglas left Tuesday for San Francisco to visit their son, John SHOE REPAIRING E. Pierson, who is home from the Pacific theater. 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